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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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December 31, 1998
Auxiliary selection in Italian: a comment on Miozzo and Caramazza's "On knowing the auxiliary of a verb that cannot be named: evidence for the independence of grammatical and phonological aspects of lexical knowledge"
D Kemmerer
Brain and Language
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April 7, 1999
Impaired comprehension of raising-to-subject constructions in Parkinson's disease
D Kemmerer
Cognition
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October 28, 1999
"Near" and "far" in language and perception
D Kemmerer
The Nebraska Medical Journal
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December 1, 1986
Safety belts--one year later
D Kemmerer
Cognitive Neuropsychology
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October 15, 2010
A double dissociation between linguistic and perceptual representations of spatial relationships
D Kemmerer, D Tranel
Brain and Language
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June 22, 2000
Verb retrieval in brain-damaged subjects: 2. Analysis of errors
D Kemmerer, D Tranel
Brain and Language
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June 22, 2000
Verb retrieval in brain-damaged subjects: 1. Analysis of stimulus, lexical, and conceptual factors
D Kemmerer, D Tranel
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)
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November 6, 1985
Community hospitals share emergency services, cut costs
C E Neal, K Klaasmeyer, D Kemmerer
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
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August 4, 2005
The Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility: accuracy of self-report and the memory for items
Jarred Younger, David D Kemmerer, Justin D Winkel, et al.
Language and Speech
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January 1, 1997
Phonotactics and syllable stress: implications for the processing of spoken nonsense words
M S Vitevitch, P A Luce, J Charles-Luce, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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December 31, 1998
Auxiliary selection in Italian: a comment on Miozzo and Caramazza's "On knowing the auxiliary of a verb that cannot be named: evidence for the independence of grammatical and phonological aspects of lexical knowledge"
D Kemmerer
Brain and Language
|
April 7, 1999
Impaired comprehension of raising-to-subject constructions in Parkinson's disease
D Kemmerer
Cognition
|
October 28, 1999
"Near" and "far" in language and perception
D Kemmerer
The Nebraska Medical Journal
|
December 1, 1986
Safety belts--one year later
D Kemmerer
Cognitive Neuropsychology
|
October 15, 2010
A double dissociation between linguistic and perceptual representations of spatial relationships
D Kemmerer, D Tranel
Brain and Language
|
June 22, 2000
Verb retrieval in brain-damaged subjects: 2. Analysis of errors
D Kemmerer, D Tranel
Brain and Language
|
June 22, 2000
Verb retrieval in brain-damaged subjects: 1. Analysis of stimulus, lexical, and conceptual factors
D Kemmerer, D Tranel
Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)
|
November 6, 1985
Community hospitals share emergency services, cut costs
C E Neal, K Klaasmeyer, D Kemmerer
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
|
August 4, 2005
The Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility: accuracy of self-report and the memory for items
Jarred Younger, David D Kemmerer, Justin D Winkel, et al.
Language and Speech
|
January 1, 1997
Phonotactics and syllable stress: implications for the processing of spoken nonsense words
M S Vitevitch, P A Luce, J Charles-Luce, et al.
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